She looks the way Catherine Tramell would have aged — beautiful/handsome. (GIF via CBS)

I've never been a big fan of Sharon Stone — I think Basic Instinct (1992) is crap and I've never really been on board with her acting style. In fact, my first big fight with my ex was over whether she could act! (I did like her a lot in 1990's Total Recall!)

But my hat is off to her for her remarkable recover from a stroke, and for this interview, in which she's asking about her #MeToo story ...

The series takes place in an average American hotel room, telling the stories of those who pass through.

One who passes through is a Mormon played by Adam Foster, and you get to see what's beneath the underwear. Keep reading for that and more of the day's hottest links, including Aaron Carter's breakdown, the latest on the Aussie same-sex marriage debate and more ...

Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds — a documentary I saw in Carrie's presence with Debbie on the phone and reviewed here — will air on HBO January 7 at 8 p.m. ET/PT, according to a press release.

Via press release:

In light of the recent and unexpected deaths of both Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, the documentary BRIGHT LIGHTS: STARRING CARRIE FISHER AND DEBBIE REYNOLDS will debut SATURDAY, JAN. 7 at 8:00 p.m. (ET/PT), exclusively on HBO. The story of a family’s complicated love, this documentary is an intimate portrait of Hollywood royalty in all its eccentricity. Carrie Fisher and her mother, Debbie Reynolds, live in the same Beverly Hills compound. The 83-year-old grand dame still has a Las Vegas act, but performing is taking its toll. Carrie’s response is both hilarious and heart-rending. Featuring vintage family films that bring iconic old-world Hollywood to life, as well as extensive vérité footage, the film is directed by Alexis Bloom and Fisher Stevens.

BRIGHT LIGHTS: STARRING CARRIE FISHER AND DEBBIE REYNOLDS has already received audience and critical acclaim at many prestigious film festivals, including the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, the Telluride Film Festival and the New York Film Festival.

In addition, as previously announced, the 2010 special WISHFUL DRINKING will receive an encore presentation this Sunday, Jan. 1 at 9:00 p.m. (ET/PT) on HBO. This feature-length adaptation of Carrie Fisher’s hit autobiographical stage production tells the intoxicating tale of her life, combining her raucous one-woman stage performance, interviews with family and friends, and archival footage.